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Nleuth2005

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? NC
I have a contract with an ex for the amount of $26,345 back in Nov. 2002 he has made very few payments the last one was about a year ago and now he refuses to pay anything else. He still owes around $25,000. He has 3 small retail shops, a car, and a computer, but he never has any money. His company is incorporated and he has no problem filing bankruptcy if I come after him. My questions are: 1. What does the NC statute of limitations say and can I still sue? 2. Which should I do go to small claims and get what I can or to court with an attoney considering cost and what he has? 3. Can I go after his personal stuff? 4. What if he files bankruptcy what are my rights? 5. What about the companies that buy debt would this work in my case? I'm not worried about winning I have 2 contracts and 2 bad checks he wrote me. I know its alot of questions but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
 



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